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Query: UMLS:C0015674 (
chronic fatigue syndrome
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Chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
) is a disabling disease with unknown etiology. There is accumulating evidence of altered cardiovascular autonomic responses to different somatic stressors, in particular orthostatic stress, whereas autonomic responses to
mental stress
remain to be investigated. In this study, we explored cardiovascular autonomic responses to a simple
mental stress
test in
CFS
patients and healthy controls.A consecutive sample of 13 patients with
CFS
, aged 12 to 18 years, and a volunteer sample of 53 healthy control subjects of equal age and gender distribution were included. Blood pressure, heart rate and acral skin blood flow were continuously recorded during an arithmetic exercise.At baseline, heart rate was significantly higher among
CFS
patients than controls (p = 0.02). During the arithmetic exercise, however, there were no significant differences in the responses between the two groups.In conclusion,
CFS
patients have unaltered autonomic responses to simple
mental stress
as compared to healthy control subjects.
...
PMID:No differences in cardiovascular autonomic responses to mental stress in chronic fatigue syndrome adolescents as compared to healthy controls. 2115 45
A questionnaire based survey has been commonly used for the assessment of
psychological stress
and stress-related diseases. Development of a quantitative approach using a non-invasive sample (i.e., saliva, hair or nails) is highly desirable to measure chronic stress. This paper gives a brief explanation of subjective and objective (i.e., physiological signals, and biological markers) methods for stress assessment. Furthermore, it focuses particularly on the current knowledge about the biomarker candidates of chronic
psychological stress
and
chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
).
Psychological stress
is known to stimulate the autonomic nervous, endocrine, and immune systems. Since chronic stress is associated with suppression of a variety of immune parameters, some immune markers are potentially useful.
...
PMID:[Biomarkers of stress and fatigue]. 2262 17
Most adult humans have been infected with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), which is thought to contribute to the development of
chronic fatigue syndrome
. Stress is known to influence the immune system and can exacerbate the sickness response. Although a role for
psychological stress
in the sickness response, particularly in combination with EBV-encoded deoxyuridine triphosphate nucleotidohydrolase (dUTPase) has been established, and the role of physical stressors in these interactions remains unspecified. In this study, we seek to determine the interaction of chronic physical (swim) stress and EBV-encoded dUTPase injection. We hypothesize that a chronic physical stressor will exacerbate the sickness response following EBV-encoded dUTPase injection. To test this hypothesis mice receive daily injections of EBV-encoded dUTPase or vehicle and are subjected to 15 min of swim stress each day for 14 days or left unmanipulated. On the final evening of injections mice undergo behavioral testing. EBV-encoded dUTPase injection alone produces some sickness behaviors. The physical swimming stress does not alter the sickness response.
...
PMID:Chronic Physical Stress Does Not Interact with Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV)-Encoded Dutpase to Alter the Sickness Response. 2717 11
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is a ubiquitous human virus which infects almost all humans during their lifetime and following the acute phase, persists for the remainder of the life of the individual. EBV infects B lymphocytes leading to their immortalisation, with persistence of the EBV genome as an episome. In the latent phase, EBV is prevented from reactivating through efficient cytotoxic cellular immunity. EBV reactivates (lytic phase) under conditions of
psychological stress
with consequent weakening of cellular immunity, and EBV reactivation has been shown to occur in a subset of individuals with each of a variety of cancers, autoimmune diseases, the autoimmune-like disease,
chronic fatigue syndrome
/myalgic encephalitis and under other circumstances such as being an inpatient in an intensive care unit. Chronic EBV reactivation is an important mechanism in the pathogenesis of many such diseases, yet is rarely tested for in immunocompetent individuals. This review summarises the pathogenesis of EBV infection, EBV reactivation and its role in disease, and methods which may be used to detect it. Known inhibitors of EBV reactivation and replication are discussed, including drugs licensed for treatment of other herpesviruses, licensed or experimental drugs for various other indications, compounds at an early stage of drug development and nutritional constituents such as vitamins and dietary supplements.
...
PMID:Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) reactivation and therapeutic inhibitors. 3131 93
Myalgic encephalomyelitis
/
chronic fatigue syndrome
(ME/
CFS
) is a chronic multisystem disease exhibiting a variety of symptoms and affecting multiple systems.
Psychological stress
and virus infection are important. Virus infection may trigger the onset, and
psychological stress
may reactivate latent viruses, for example, Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). It has recently been reported that EBV induced gene 2 (EBI2) was upregulated in blood in a subset of ME/
CFS
patients. The purpose of this study was to determine whether the pattern of expression of early growth response (EGR) genes, important in EBV infection and which have also been found to be upregulated in blood of ME/
CFS
patients, paralleled that of EBI2. EGR gene upregulation was found to be closely associated with that of EBI2 in ME/
CFS
, providing further evidence in support of ongoing EBV reactivation in a subset of ME/
CFS
patients. EGR1, EGR2, and EGR3 are part of the cellular immediate early gene response and are important in EBV transcription, reactivation, and B lymphocyte transformation. EGR1 is a regulator of immune function, and is important in vascular homeostasis,
psychological stress
, connective tissue disease, mitochondrial function, all of which are relevant to ME/
CFS
. EGR2 and EGR3 are negative regulators of T lymphocytes and are important in systemic autoimmunity.
...
PMID:Early Growth Response Gene Upregulation in Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV)-Associated Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS). 3311 12
Myalgic encephalomyelitis
/
chronic fatigue syndrome
(ME/
CFS
) is a complex chronic disease, rooted in multi-system dysfunctions characterized by unexplained debilitating fatigue. Post-exertional malaise (PEM), defined as the exacerbation of the patient's symptoms following minimal physical or
mental stress
, is a hallmark of ME/
CFS
. While multiple case definitions exist, there is currently no well-established biomarkers or laboratory tests to diagnose ME/
CFS
. Our study aimed to investigate circulating microRNA expression in severely ill ME/
CFS
patients before and after an innovative stress challenge that stimulates PEM. Our findings highlight the differential expression of eleven microRNAs associated with a physiological response to PEM. The present study uncovers specific microRNA expression signatures associated with ME/
CFS
in response to PEM induction and reports microRNA expression patterns associated to specific symptom severities. The identification of distinctive microRNA expression signatures for ME/
CFS
through a provocation challenge is essential for the elucidation of the ME/
CFS
pathophysiology, and lead to accurate diagnoses, prevention measures, and effective treatment options.
...
PMID:Profile of circulating microRNAs in myalgic encephalomyelitis and their relation to symptom severity, and disease pathophysiology. 3318 53
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